‘Don’t travel to Iran’: America released a fresh advisor citing dual nationality recognition; Warning launches website

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The US State Department has launched a new initiative to alert Americans with emphasis on Americans of Iran, claiming serious threats to go to Iran. The announcement was made by the State Department spokesman Tami Bruce, who strongly advised against the visit to Iran, especially for those with Iranian heritage.During a press conference on Thursday (local time), Bruce said that Iran does not accept dual citizenship and restrictions to consular access to American citizens in custody. He specifically introduced a new website designed to warn Americans about Iranian travel risks.Bruce said, “The department is announcing a new awareness campaign warning Americans, especially Iranian Americans, about the continuous serious risks of Iran’s visit to Iran. The Iranian rule does not recognize dual nationality and regularly rejects consular services to detain American citizens. And while the bombing has stopped, it does not mean that it is safe to travel to Iran. We are also launching a new website dedicated to warn Americans against a visit to Iran. And you have this (pointing to the website displayed on the screen). You can start that website on state.gov … I think if you go to State.gov, you make a search, you will find it easily. ,He added, “The message is clear that you can tell in many languages. Our travel advice is also in place and we cannot do enough stress because we continue to do so because I have many times from this podium. Do not travel to Iran. Do not travel to Iran, especially those of you who are double citizens, who are Iranian heritage. It is not safe to visit Iran. And then, this supplement is also the current travel advice. This does not press them on travel.state.gov. Our message is clear, I think so. ,The advisor follows recent tensions including conflict between Israel and Iran, including American attacks on Iranian features.President Donald Trump recently hoped to avoid further military engagement with Iran, showing that Tehran wants dialogue. He spoke on Monday (local time) at the White House meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.Trump had said, “I hope we are not going to do so. I can’t wish to do so. I can’t imagine that they want to do so. They (Iran) to meet … they want to do some work. They are very different than two weeks ago.”Regarding possible discussions with Iran, Trump confirmed the scheduled talks, saying, “We are going to have a meeting … We will see what happens. We have determined Iran’s conversation. They want to talk. They took a big dhabbing, I think, when we hit three sites. ,Meanwhile, the Iranian President Masaud Pesesian, according to Al Jazeera, expressed readiness to interact with the US keeping in mind the trust-building challenges due to the previous US and Israeli works.The situation rose on 13 June when Israel launched the “Operation Rising Lion”, which led to extensive attacks on Iranian features, including Natanz and Fourdo nuclear sites, missile features and IRGC bases.The operation resulted in casualties between IRGC leadership and nuclear scientists. The US on 22 June targeted the Iranian nuclear infrastructure with “Operation Midnight Hammer”.Iran responded to the missile strike against Israel and an attack on an American airbase in Qatar. Tehran condemned these works as a violation of international law and United Nations Charter.

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